How does the nucleus change in beta-plus decay?(1 point)

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The mass number remains the same, and the atomic number decreases by one.
The mass number remains the same, and the atomic number decreases by one.

The mass number remains the same, and the atomic number increases by one.
The mass number remains the same, and the atomic number increases by one.

The mass number increases by one, and the atomic number remains the same.
The mass number increases by one, and the atomic number remains the same.

The mass number decreases by one, and the atomic number remains the same.

1 answer

In beta-plus decay (β+ decay), a proton in the nucleus is converted into a neutron, and a positron (the antimatter counterpart of an electron) is emitted. As a result, the mass number remains the same, and the atomic number decreases by one.

Therefore, the correct response is:

The mass number remains the same, and the atomic number decreases by one.

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